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Writing | ||
Acoustical chambers | 3 | |
The education of the poet | 9 | |
Jung love | 19 | |
On literary tradition | 21 | |
On "The country of a thousand years of peace" | 24 | |
On "Snapshot of Adam" | 26 | |
Foreword to Recitative | 28 | |
From Pourquoi ecrivez-vous | 29 | |
On allusion | 30 | |
The poet's notebook | 32 | |
On Scripts for the pageant : the first five lessons | 40 | |
On "The ballroom at Sandover | 42 | |
Foreword to A reader's guide to James Merrill's The changing light at Sandover | 44 | |
Interviews | ||
An interview with Donald Sheehan | 49 | |
An interview with Ashley Brown | 62 | |
An interview with John Boatwright and Enrique Ucelay DaCal | 71 | |
On "Yannina" : an interview with David Kalstone | 74 | |
An interview with Helen Vendler | 85 | |
An interview with Ross Labrie | 90 | |
An interview with J.D. McClatchy | 103 | |
An interview with Jack Stewart | 126 | |
An interview with Fred Bornhauser | 135 | |
An interview with Jordan Pecile | 144 | |
An interview with Thomas Bolt | 151 | |
An interview with Augustin Hedberg | 162 | |
An interview with Roderick Townley | 166 | |
An interview with Heather White | 170 | |
An interview with Justin Spring | 174 | |
Writers | ||
Divine poem | 183 | |
Unreal citizen | 193 | |
Object lessons | 207 | |
On Wallace Steven's centenary | 216 | |
On "The love song of J. Alfred Prufrock" | 220 | |
On Montale's "Mottetti VII" | 222 | |
Foreword to Nineteen poems | 224 | |
On Elizabeth Bishop | 229 | |
Elizabeth Bishop (1911-1979) | 231 | |
The transparent eye | 234 | |
624 White Street | 241 | |
Memories of Elizabeth Bishop | 243 | |
Afterword to Becoming a poet | 247 | |
Memories of Truman Capote | 258 | |
Memories of Mary McCarthy | 260 | |
Introducing Richard Wilbur | 263 | |
Howard Moss | 266 | |
On W. S. Merwin | 268 | |
Preface to Burning the knife | 270 | |
Robert Bragg : a postscript | 271 | |
The relic, promises, and poems | 274 | |
The Yale younger poets | ||
Foreword to The evolution of the flightless bird | 287 | |
Foreword to Navigable waterways | 291 | |
Foreword to Terms to be met | 297 | |
Foreword to Above the land | 302 | |
Foreword to To the place of trumpets | 307 | |
Foreword to Out of the woods | 312 | |
Foreword to Landscape with hermit | 316 | |
Occasions | ||
The beaten path | 323 | |
Garlic soup | 332 | |
Notes on Corot | 334 | |
Ten more | 342 | |
Yannis Tsarouchis | 344 | |
Acceptance speech, National Book Awards, 1967 | 346 | |
Acceptance speech, National Book Awards, 1979 | 348 | |
A class day talk | 350 | |
Forword to Le Sorelle Bronte | 357 | |
Ravel's Mother Goose | 360 | |
Barbara Kassel | 362 | |
Memorial tribute to David Kalstone | 364 | |
Memorial tribute to John Bernard Myers | 367 | |
Memorial tribute to Irma Brandeis | 369 | |
A tribute to Marie Bullock | 371 | |
M. F. K. Fisher (1908-1992) | 372 | |
Memorial tribute to John Hersey | 374 | |
Patmos | 376 | |
Stories | ||
Rose | 381 | |
Driver | 385 | |
Peru : the landscape game | 401 | |
Translations | ||
Selections from Chamfort | 411 | |
C. P. Cavafy, "In broad daylight" | 413 | |
Vassilis Vassilikos, "The three T's" | 421 | |
Juvenilia | ||
Madonna | 429 | |
Angel or earthly creature | 435 | |
Undergraduate comment | 446 | |
The transformation of Rilke | 449 | |
A different person : a memoir (1993) | 457 |
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Add Collected Prose, Following James Merrill's widely celebrated Collected Poems and Collected Novels and Plays, this volume gives us, most intimately, the man himself and his charmingly straightforward exploration of how he became himself. As much as any poet o, Collected Prose to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Collected Prose, Following James Merrill's widely celebrated Collected Poems and Collected Novels and Plays, this volume gives us, most intimately, the man himself and his charmingly straightforward exploration of how he became himself. As much as any poet o, Collected Prose to your collection on WonderClub |